OCR Text |
Show 6, 1943 OCTOBER 3AY. THE on Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson and son. Burke, of Ogden visited ar.Eph Peterson with relatives on They ie 1 i Mrs. Frank Wood of I report that Burke Sunday. is preparing "" Owen to leave on a mission for the vhJti rd Mr. and Mrswere guests church to Denmark. His boat atu- T'sothwell "i .,,. t p. christensen sails on October 17. On Saturday, Mrs. John Oyler, with' a party of ladies from - i Garland, attended a Daughter's 'of Utah Pioneer's convention in Salt Lake City at the Newhouse - CTT-- CHECK i CLE - Power's zing results: rr er is an which effec-nic- i ; , Mi i al re- -t Jphation .... aP'6 r Li Power Mr. and Mrs- Fred Peterson took Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ras- -. nussen to Salt Lake on Monday, - K, SURE STARTS ailT, WHITE LIGHTS 0 FLAY RADIO CV-'- Hotel. Mrs. June Coe and children are back at the John Oyler home, where she will remain for about (two weeks before joining her husband, who is in the service in Cuba. Miss Irene Grover spent the weekend at home with her . -- i I'bS) fit . j where Mr. Rasmussen entered the L. D. S. Hospital. He Is to undergo a major operation on Tuesday. Mr. Weldon Grover also entered the hospital for an operation of the same type later in the week. Members of the Joe Oyler family went on a trip cn Sunday up to Bear Lake, through Ran- dolph and Blacksmith Fork Can yon. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Bishop and Mrs- Warren Han. - sen attended conference in Salt tyete nE?.t, hat) ?ctior - ; i e Lake on SundayMrs. Reta Christensen and ' children, Jim and Lennis, of j nyE YOUR OLD ri 4TTT71?V . of fine WITH TODAY, OLE Sold j LIFE - LONGER LIFE- Pocatello, Idaho spent the week--; end at the Roy Atkinson home-On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dav-- ! id J. Williams of Malad were guests of the Atkinsons. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Merriot were in Springville on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen and family were in Logan Sunday evening to visit Mrs. E. on her Birthday anniversar- POWER at your VICE STATION y-Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes have guests, Mrs. Russel Stevenson of LeGrand, Oregon. Mrs. Sophia Larson spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Golden as house Distributor. at; East Claybourne ait Lake City, Utah Phone Stark in Both well J. W. La. son returned on Tues day from Salt Lake City where he attended the State Fair and Conference and visited with es. LEADER, Trernontnn, Utah Mrs. David Larson, returned to enjoyed a field day. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Russell 'Mutnn . w wwm. ,., ... I.IUU Ul J....i w.vk i his home in Los Angeles Monday, games were played with Howell and children have after visiting relatives in Utah cnooi being the winners. The Hampshire for a visit- home for the weekend Jand attendng General Confer day was a b'g success and all t iie , . and Mrs. Sidney Sorenson J. Potter returned vsted on Sunday with her moth- from a Thursday month's vacation trip. She went to Columbus, jer Mrs. Christensen, in Clarks- Ohio and stayed a week with her ton. daughter, Kir- - and Mrs. Chet Atkinson, who accompanied her to the Kirtland Temple then to Niagara Falls and up into CanChristine Peterscin ada. They saw Hill Cumorah and other points of Interest. They Mr- and Mrs. Charles also called on relatives Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson in Baltimore and friends in and two children, Craig and Washington, D. C. and went sight Shiree, all of Logan and Mr. and seeing there. They remained Mrs- Bob Bowen of Malad. Idaho, there for about ten days, then visited at the home of Mr. and returned to Columbus for a few Mrs. Laurence Anderson and also days before returning home, of Mr. and Mrs. Rose Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer on Sunday. and family spent the weekend on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. a trip to Gannett and Sun Valley, were in Burley, Idaho and Twin Idaho where they visited Mr. and Falls, Idaho last week on busiMrs. Vernon Shaffer and Mr. ness and pleasure trip combinand Mrs. Don Shaffer. ed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Issacson were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ward and in Salt Lake City over the week- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hickman and end. They attended conference Clyde Black were in SaU Lake and were entertained at lunch- last Friday- The men folks ateon at Hotel Utah. They also tended the Friday evening sessvisited friends and relatives and ion of Conference. made a sightseeing tour of the Mr. and Mrs. DeLrr.ar Cutler city. and two dauhgters Rosann and. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson at- Patsy, spent the weekend in Salt tended the Centennial Trekkers L"ke City. 3rd reunion at the University Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin enWard in Salt Lake City on joyed conference Friday to SunThursday evening. day in Salt Lake City. On Friday evening, Mrs. David October 11th the Ward Relief Larson attended her girlhood Society will hold their opening club reuniion held at Farming-to- n, social. Every one of Relief Society Utah. a?e are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd R. Olsen Arch Stokes of Wellsville visiand daughters, who have been ted for two days last week with spending the summer months at his brothers, Bill and Lyle Stokes. the David Larson's and with Mary Kay Nelson and Carolyn other relatives in Salt Lake re- Ward were in Salt Lake Friday. turned to their home in Los Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler and two daughters, Darlene and La Angeles, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson Dene, and son, Sidney, were conhad as their weekend guests, ference visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer DeLong Mrs. Joseph J. Cutler and son, and family of Wyoming and Mr. Max left for Emmett, Idaho last and Mrs. Lynn Larson and baby, Saturday. Max remained in EmKristen, of Salt Lake City. On mett where he will be employed; Saturday, they saw the U. S. A. his father returned Tuesday. C. parade in Logan. Howell school came to Snow-vill- e Glen M. Larscn. son of Mr. and last Wednesday where both students expressed their appreciation to Mr- Clark for their Mirs. R. - DANCING good time. Mrs- Verona Arbon and two daughters, Joan and Valarie visited in Holbrook, Idaho, Monday with Mrs. Laura Smith. The local P. T. A. held a meeting Tuesday afternoon at the school house. It was decided the school would purchase a screen for usual aids Edith Yost was - - Secretary of the - j I organiza-io- and Mrs. Seymour Hill and children visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill at Hunt-svill- e, Utah- AT THE DANSANTE n. Mrs. Elmer Anderson and Mrs. Donna Spencer of Ogden and Roy, Utah, sisters of Mrs. Ches-- ! ter Arbon, visited Monday with the Chester Arbon family. Shelia Spencer who has spent the last two weeks with her aunt return ed home with her mother. Mr. Every Saturday i In Logan TO THE SWEET DANCEABLE MUSIC OF DICK REECIIEKS ORCHESTRA FEATURING SOXM.Y SOMERS, Vocalist SL00 PER COUPLE BEFORE 9:00 PER COUPLE THEREAFTER. NO TABLE CHARGE STAGS WELCOME. $1.25 - ?!rai1,'Jitk - Alumni Bears To Our Ben n Before You Hibernate Julie Holman spent the weekend with an aunt, Mrs. Arvilla GIT'S iW SEE and BEAR w OLSEX and JOIi.XSOX'S HUE HALL FVX-FOR-AL- every Thursday on Teletuwa L "t's part of every street scen- esomething you see every day. Raid Car owners in three different price yo gef all fhese EXTRAS In Fall Trips turesL classes thing. 0 k EXTRA COMTORT EXTRA SCENIC BEAUTY EXTRA SAVINGS CONVENIENCE valvef ... iFlCAHC,llr ss' Take to theTime" Road to go places andI do Open by Greyhound ecfini nil over America, romantic vacationlands invite you. rive, workaday cares behind, and whisk away on an ni ti v"2 trip In many cascs yu'n find lowcr Price8- accommodations at the place 0ur choice. Now's 1 ,0 the time, Greyhound is the E0 ' the JSV enjoyment is high, the cost is low! : Takc-a-Tri- p And if you're looking for prestige, where is your money going to buy so much as in that handsome the Roadmaster, with its 150-hperformance and really royal fifl 8 , all happy about the same One of them drives a new Buick Special, which you see poking forth its new, bold-looforefront at the left of our picture. Another will tell you there's nothing like the Super's "happy medium" of size and comfort, power and easy handling, style and standing. . Willi k pluP smooth' AT ;t :ZK f" T5E -- R.SAVNO LOW $3995 1 J1 28 65 . Ariz. .. 15.15 Ore.' M. .... .. 1475 . 18.20 M. E.IILALL 18-foote- roc KCY - r high-compressio- 17-3- fw IS HfNfT . TATtC. MC Nttwork. So why not look the whole line over? our Buick dealer has these grand travel-mate- s in a baker's dozen of different body types and sizes. Start your shopping in his showroom-a- nd you'll find that even on delivery he has exactly what you want. high-pressur- e n, Fireball power. Above all, there's no "buy" like a Buick no car that gives you such a IStJiCIi ahmv tutft nil tlivso teat urea OYNAfLOW "UVINO SPACf STKAIGHT.tlGHT on DKIVt . . SWING-tASWLLVIIW VISION (torn tnfatgtd 6hu otta DOOM onrf oiy kcm . tvMoni COIL SWINGING . tuoyanlridmg QVADKUfUX flfiflAU DpCrodlt VAlVt Jfl.IOTINO UmKS (0naHow Model, phi HI.KHSIO tNGIht MOUNTINGS . lew INTIBIOKS with KWt SAItTX-KI- with IMi . lty Doubh-Dvl- VINTIPOKTS Siomton on KjAOMAilCt, cpfranof ol W hen H-8- handling, comfort and liveliness for every dollar you pay. cushiony as the Buick ride, whatever the size and scries. There's no power quite so satisfyingly lively as Buick's 00 13-3- . DUI X BIARINGS, ro coil en Surf 0ri DIAL 2311 main ond :( CIAI tomling rodt . lOBf if HI odli. hvttvr automobiles arc built MUCH trill build thvni trT Monday tyning. Fronk Chevrolet Co. Agent MIDLAND HOTEL TREMONTON, UTAH Call 3886 TO rich dollar's worth of smartness, There's no ride quite so soft and P,,"ur 14.90 33.20 Pontiac, Midi.. Reno, Nevada Denver, Colo Santa Cruz. Calif- But all these good folks get together on this: r, p FARES Los Angeles, Calif n i ence-Mr- isr Pa r ijOK j Adams. LL e.n LJttll. TREMONTON 1 |